While traveling, you found a library in which you could read a bit. After you finished reading, when your host returned your admiration of the candlestick holder you had been using to read overwhelmed him. He graciously gave you the candlestick holder - even though it appeared to be quite valuable. Of course the sentimental value for you is at least as great as any cash value it might have. :-)
Social Studies Education Pilgrimage
Read "Game-Based Learning in the Social Studies Classroom," which is a Field Research Project and therefore written in a highly academic style.
Although long, the last several pages are instruments used for surveying, permission slips, and bibliography. The body of the writing is double spaced, so it is shorter to read than it appears to be by the overall page count - the reading is 15 pages double-spaced. With the writeup of this as "Social Studies Classroom" under the Pilgrimages topic on the Discussion Tab at your Adventurer's Log, up to 10 XPs can be awarded.
Social Studies Education Pilgrimage
Read "Game-Based Learning in the Social Studies Classroom," which is a Field Research Project and therefore written in a highly academic style.
(http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=edu-papers) or downloadable file.
Although long, the last several pages are instruments used for surveying, permission slips, and bibliography. The body of the writing is double spaced, so it is shorter to read than it appears to be by the overall page count - the reading is 15 pages double-spaced. With the writeup of this as "Social Studies Classroom" under the Pilgrimages topic on the Discussion Tab at your Adventurer's Log, up to 10 XPs can be awarded.